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stay with us. >>> summer is flying by. we're working with you to help you get school supplies president the drive is a collaboration between abc2, sell le brie learning centers, starting today and year -- here's a look at the items we're collecting. you can drop off supplies at any of the 20 learning center locations. let's go out and help somebody. >> a lot of the kids don't want to hear that. hey, first day of august tomorrow. it will start off a lot like today, hot, humid. the last day of july, first day of august. overnight low 70s. midday tomorrow back to 84 and a hot are but somewhat drier -- hotter but somewhat drier weekend. >> all right. thank you for watching. we'll see you tonight at 11:00. world news is next at 6:30.
stay with us. >>> summer is flying by. we're working with you to help you get school supplies president the drive is a collaboration between abc2, sell le brie learning centers, starting today and year -- here's a look at the items we're collecting. you can drop off supplies at any of the 20 learning center locations. let's go out and help somebody. >> a lot of the kids don't want to hear that. hey, first day of august tomorrow. it will start off a lot like today, hot, humid. the...
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using discarded baby teeth. donated teeth from children with and without autism are ground up in to powder and put through a process. it can reveal pesticides, plastics and medicine the child was exposed to in the womb and as they grew. >> it looks at blood or hair, analysis, that's a snapshot in time of recent exposure. it doesn't provide historical record like the teeth do. >> reporter: this kind of research is called tooth fairy studies. many scientists believe a genetic predispoization combined with environmental exposure triggers autism. >> ist one of the most severe epidemics affecting children. it's way overdue. >> officials are investigating three case of hand, foot and mouth disease. that involve children. the cases have been diagnosed in the last two weeks. mouth sores, skin rash and five. doctors say the virus can spread from surfaces touched by the patients. >> the way it is cycles around is in the summer. it is almost always a summer virus. >> health experts say the virus is mostly a summer virus an
using discarded baby teeth. donated teeth from children with and without autism are ground up in to powder and put through a process. it can reveal pesticides, plastics and medicine the child was exposed to in the womb and as they grew. >> it looks at blood or hair, analysis, that's a snapshot in time of recent exposure. it doesn't provide historical record like the teeth do. >> reporter: this kind of research is called tooth fairy studies. many scientists believe a genetic...
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brian kuebler joins us live with reaction from fans and police. what are they saying? >> reporter: a very big night for a very big movie. we want to make it clear there is no credible the threat here. local law enforcement isn't taking chances. at the lands mark in harbor east downtown , the matinee showing of the dark nigh rises had a line of people waiting to buy tickets, people were waiting to be entertained by the summer blockbuster for months but today, were keenly aware of the horror. it's crazy to be premeditated with the gear. >> words have a way of failing of describing i feel behavior. a incident rooted in tragedy and randomness it has cities across america reacting. this is no creditel threats of copy cats, local thoughts here in baltimore are leaving nothing to risk, baltimore county police said today while sit not staffing officers at the theaters on this night it will increase patrols around them and the malls they maybe located in. in the city, baltimore city police are staffing officers at all locations whether it is showing the movie or not. look for a
brian kuebler joins us live with reaction from fans and police. what are they saying? >> reporter: a very big night for a very big movie. we want to make it clear there is no credible the threat here. local law enforcement isn't taking chances. at the lands mark in harbor east downtown , the matinee showing of the dark nigh rises had a line of people waiting to buy tickets, people were waiting to be entertained by the summer blockbuster for months but today, were keenly aware of the...
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>> for those of us with scrapes and cuts we put a band-aid on it. what happens when you get a cut in your mouth, especially if you bite your lip. there's a tiny new patch that sticked to the inside of your mouth. >> reporter: if you have a lesion in your mouth, you're given a few option. do nothing, have your dentist keep an eye out on it or have it cut out and biopsied. there's a new option. she signed up for a new gel to help heal the lesion. >> i put it on my gums. after a short time, five minutes or so it started to dissolve in my mouth. you didn't see it after a few minutes. >> reporter: researchers at ohio state's comprehensive center helped develop this patch. >> it would hold in place like a nicotine patch or some other type of drug delivery patch. >> reporter: on the patch is a potent level of man made vitami. patients develop trouble with sores in their mouth, dry skin. >> reporter: which is where the patch comes in. in lab tests it delivered medicine directly to the lesion with 97% efficiency but didn't affect the body. >> would like to s
>> for those of us with scrapes and cuts we put a band-aid on it. what happens when you get a cut in your mouth, especially if you bite your lip. there's a tiny new patch that sticked to the inside of your mouth. >> reporter: if you have a lesion in your mouth, you're given a few option. do nothing, have your dentist keep an eye out on it or have it cut out and biopsied. there's a new option. she signed up for a new gel to help heal the lesion. >> i put it on my gums. after a...